Biodiversity, Agroecology, Regenerative Organic Agriculture
Title | Biodiversity, Agroecology, Regenerative Organic Agriculture PDF eBook |
Author | Vandana Shiva |
Publisher | |
Pages | 355 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9788193887202 |
La 4ème de couv. indique : "The book is an interdisciplinary synthesis of research and practice carried out over decades by leaders of the agroecology and regenerative organic agriculture movement. It provides a detailed analysis of the multiple crises we face due to chemical and industrial agriculture, including land degradation, water depletion, biodiversity erosion, climate change, agrarian crises and health crises. The book lays out biodiversity based organic farming and agroecology as the road map for the future of agriculture and sustainable food systems. With detailed scientific evidence, the book shows an ecological agriculture based on working with nature rather than abasing ecological laws that regenerate the planet, the rural economy and our health.../..."
Biodiversity, Agroecology, Regenerative Organic Agriculture
Title | Biodiversity, Agroecology, Regenerative Organic Agriculture PDF eBook |
Author | Vandana Shiva |
Publisher | |
Pages | 355 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Agricultural ecology |
ISBN | 9788193887219 |
Agroecology and Regenerative Agriculture
Title | Agroecology and Regenerative Agriculture PDF eBook |
Author | Vandana Shiva |
Publisher | |
Pages | 355 |
Release | 2022 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780907791935 |
The book is an interdisciplinary synthesis of research and practice carried out over decades by leaders of the agroecology and regenerative organic agriculture movement. It provides detailed analysis of the multiple crises we face due to chemical and industrial agriculture, including land degradation, water depletion, biodiversity erosion, climate change, agrarian crises, and health crises. The book lays out biodiversity based organic farming and agroecology as the road map for the future of agriculture and sustainable food systems, both locally and globally. With detailed scientific evidence, Agroecology & Regenerative Agriculture shows how ecological agriculture based on working with nature rather than abasing ecological laws can regenerate the planet, the rural economy, and our health.
Farming on the Wild Side
Title | Farming on the Wild Side PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy J. Hayden |
Publisher | Chelsea Green Publishing |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2019-09-19 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1603588299 |
One farm’s decades-long journey into regenerative agriculture—and how these methods enhance biodiversity, pollinators, and soil health Northern Vermont’s Nancy and John Hayden have spent the last 25 years transforming their draft horse–powered, organic vegetable and livestock operation into an agroecological, regenerative, biodiverse, organic fruit farm, fruit nursery, and pollinator sanctuary. In Farming on the Wild Side they explain the philosophical and scientific principles that influenced them as they phased out sheep and potatoes and embraced apples, pears, stone fruits, and a wide variety of uncommon berry crops; turned much of their property into a semi-wild state; and adapted their marketing and sales strategies to the new century. As the Haydens pursued their goals of enhancing biodiversity and regenerating their land, they incorporated agroforestry and permaculture principles into perennial fruit polycultures, a pollinator sanctuary, repurposed greenhouses for growing fruit, hügelkultur, and ecological “pest” management. Beyond the practical techniques and tips, this book also inspires readers to develop greater ecological literacy and respect for the mysteries of the global ecosystem. Farming on the Wild Side tells a story about new ways to manage small farms and homesteads, about nurturing land, about ecology, about economics, and about things that we can all do to heal both the land and ourselves.
Rethinking Food and Agriculture
Title | Rethinking Food and Agriculture PDF eBook |
Author | Amir Kassam |
Publisher | Woodhead Publishing |
Pages | 478 |
Release | 2020-10-18 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0128164115 |
Given the central role of the food and agriculture system in driving so many of the connected ecological, social and economic threats and challenges we currently face, Rethinking Food and Agriculture reviews, reassesses and reimagines the current food and agriculture system and the narrow paradigm in which it operates. Rethinking Food and Agriculture explores and uncovers some of the key historical, ethical, economic, social, cultural, political, and structural drivers and root causes of unsustainability, degradation of the agricultural environment, destruction of nature, short-comings in science and knowledge systems, inequality, hunger and food insecurity, and disharmony. It reviews efforts towards 'sustainable development', and reassesses whether these efforts have been implemented with adequate responsibility, acceptable societal and environmental costs and optimal engagement to secure sustainability, equity and justice. The book highlights the many ways that farmers and their communities, civil society groups, social movements, development experts, scientists and others have been raising awareness of these issues, implementing solutions and forging 'new ways forward', for example towards paradigms of agriculture, natural resource management and human nutrition which are more sustainable and just. Rethinking Food and Agriculture proposes ways to move beyond the current limited view of agro-ecological sustainability towards overall sustainability of the food and agriculture system based on the principle of 'inclusive responsibility'. Inclusive responsibility encourages ecosystem sustainability based on agro-ecological and planetary limits to sustainable resource use for production and livelihoods. Inclusive responsibility also places importance on quality of life, pluralism, equity and justice for all and emphasises the health, well-being, sovereignty, dignity and rights of producers, consumers and other stakeholders, as well as of nonhuman animals and the natural world. - Explores some of the key drivers and root causes of unsustainability , degradation of the agricultural environment and destruction of nature - Highlights the many ways that different stakeholders have been forging 'new ways forward' towards alternative paradigms of agriculture, human nutrition and political economy, which are more sustainable and just - Proposes ways to move beyong the current unsustainable exploitation of natural resources towards agroecological sustainability and overall sustainability of the food and agriculture system based on 'inclusive responsibility'
Agroecology
Title | Agroecology PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen R. Gliessman |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 386 |
Release | 2014-12-09 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1498728464 |
Agroecology is a science, a productive practice, and part of a social movement that is at the forefront of transforming food systems to sustainability. Building upon the ecological foundation of the agroecosystem, Agroecology: The Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems, Third Edition provides the essential foundation for understanding sustainability i
Improving Water Management Recent OECD Experience
Title | Improving Water Management Recent OECD Experience PDF eBook |
Author | OECD |
Publisher | OECD Publishing |
Pages | 119 |
Release | 2003-02-21 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9264099506 |
This publication brings together the recent work of the OECD on water management issues. It identifies the main policy challenges addressed by that work for sustainable water management.